Bridging education and employment
We must explore innovative strategies to effectively manage human resources and combat unemployment.
We must explore innovative strategies to effectively manage human resources and combat unemployment.
The West can no longer get away with promising to support Ukraine ‘for as long as it takes’.
Dahal may be on the throne, but it is clear who is setting the rules of the game.
A robust makeover of the electricity distribution system can promote its active use at the household level.
The national budget should acknowledge provincial and local governments.
The business elite funds political parties and elections in return for economic favours.
Caste is so sacred for many Nepalis that they would rather go to jail or die than flout caste rules.
Urgent delivery of adequate and accessible funds is needed for science-based, locally-led climate actions.
It is important for Nepal to devote resources to finding alternative markets.
Political parties will harm education if they continue using students and teachers for politics.
Iran is concerned about the presence of several countries in the Indian Ocean and wants to protect its genuine commercial interest in this region.
Today, rarely anybody in Bangladesh would want to become a school teacher or a college teacher.
TU is not serving the interests of doctoral students who want to become competent researchers.
It could pose health risks for transient climbers but a more serious threat to people living in nearby settlements.
Only when we look at power as having the flexibility to adopt multiple options can we understand the seemingly contradictory nature of Nepali bureaucracy.
While the term ‘mass education’ has been in global vogue for three centuries, it is a post-WWII idea.
Indian PM’s imperial lifestyle might reflect in his policies towards smaller neighbours of South Asia.
With a long history, public trust and established principles, journalism is best positioned to provide truthful information.
The talk of clean, green, or renewable energy is only tokenism or sugar-coating.
Using the amount allocated for the GRB on infrastructure development undermines women’s rights.